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Forum showcases latest innovations in green building

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Last updated: 2025/12/08 at 12:15 PM
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The future of construction in Oman took a significant step forward today with the commencement of the Green Building Forum 2025 in Muscat. Organized by Petroleum Development Oman (PDO), this crucial event is dedicated to fostering sustainable construction practices across the Sultanate. With a focus on environmentally conscious materials, improved energy performance, and innovative execution methodologies, the forum aims to revolutionize how Oman builds its future. The opening ceremony, held under the patronage of Dr. Said Hamad Al Rubai’e, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Technology and Applied Sciences, underscores the national importance placed on this initiative.

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Focus on Low-Carbon Materials and Energy EfficiencyThe Role of Technology in Sustainable Infrastructure

Driving Sustainable Construction in Oman

The two-day Green Building Forum 2025 serves as a central platform for exchanging expertise and bolstering Oman’s commitment to sustainability in the construction sector. This is particularly pertinent given the rapid expansion of infrastructure projects currently underway throughout the country. As Oman modernizes, a responsible approach to building is paramount, and this forum directly addresses the need to transition towards a low-emission built environment. The event’s timing also coincides with vital updates to sustainability-related standards, making it an even more critical juncture for industry professionals.

Key Discussions and Innovations on Display

The forum kicked off with a robust panel discussion tackling the practical challenges associated with integrating eco-friendly building materials and the necessary updates to existing specifications. Often, the path to greener building isn’t straightforward, and open dialogue on obstacles is essential for progress. A separate visual presentation delved into the specifics of the Omani Building Code, providing clarity on current regulations and upcoming changes.

Focus on Low-Carbon Materials and Energy Efficiency

A major highlight of the forum is the showcase of the latest advancements in low-carbon building materials. These materials offer a significant reduction in environmental impact compared to traditional options. Simultaneously, dedicated sessions explored strategies for maximizing energy efficiency. These included insightful presentations on architectural design leveraging digital analysis for optimal performance, the potential of thermal energy storage systems, and cutting-edge air conditioning technologies tailored for the unique climate challenges of the Gulf region. Optimizing building energy use is critical for reducing Oman’s carbon footprint.

Tomorrow’s Agenda: Execution Efficiency and the Circular Economy

Meanwhile, the second day of the Green Building Forum 2025 promises to be equally impactful, concentrating on enhancing execution efficiency and embracing the principles of the circular economy. Panel discussions will center around streamlined execution strategies designed to minimize waste and optimize resource utilization. A key aspect will be exploring practical applications of the circular economy in current and future construction projects, moving beyond a linear ‘take-make-dispose’ model.

The Role of Technology in Sustainable Infrastructure

The integration of modern technologies will also be a prominent theme. Experts will discuss how innovations such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), artificial intelligence (AI), and advanced data analytics are driving unprecedented levels of infrastructure sustainability. These tools aren’t just about efficiency; they offer the opportunity for greater transparency and accountability throughout the project lifecycle. Furthermore, focus will be given to utilizing these technologies to monitor and improve the long-term performance of buildings.

An Accompanying Exhibition Showcasing Solutions

Adding a practical dimension to the forum, a dedicated exhibition runs alongside the sessions. This exhibition provides a valuable opportunity for attendees to directly engage with vendors and learn about a diverse range of offerings. Featured products and services include low-emission building materials, innovative recycling solutions designed to handle construction waste, and real-world examples of circular economy initiatives being implemented successfully. It’s a space to see green building technologies in action.

Looking Ahead: Shaping Oman’s Sustainable Future

The Green Building Forum 2025 is a critical component of Oman’s broader vision for a sustainable future. By bringing together key stakeholders, facilitating knowledge sharing, and showcasing innovative solutions, the forum is actively shaping a more environmentally responsible construction industry. It’s clear that sustainable construction is no longer a niche concept, but a core imperative driving Oman’s economic growth. The insights and collaborations fostered during this event will undoubtedly contribute to a more resilient and environmentally friendly built environment for generations to come. Attendees are encouraged to connect with speakers and exhibitors to explore potential partnerships and implement the knowledge gained within their own organizations. Further information and updates from the forum can be found on the PDO website and related industry publications.

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